I actually searched as a double-check before I posted that they didn't sell coins. I found none. You, however were right and I was wrong. I stand corrected.
Haha that treasure chest of 51 historic (Badly Photoshopped) Coins. Love it. Gotta order five of them at less than a buck a piece!
You need to scroll down a little they are there after you search coins. Maybe you can buy yourself these coins below. Two are worth maybe $13 and the others are worth melt: http://www.qvc.com/qic/qvcapp.aspx/...2911.desc.Rare-Coins-of-the-Twentieth-Century Maybe you can get yourself $3 worth of steel cents here: http://www.qvc.com/qic/qvcapp.aspx/view.2/app.detail/params.item.C211623.desc.Bankers-Bag-of-1943-Lincoln-Steel-Pennies
Alyssa2176 How often do you see the word rare with coins these places sell? When you see high volumn, high over-head places selling "rare coins" simply ask your self how are they able to that. How are they able to stay stocked and shipping 24/7 when it comes to rare coins. Rare coin dealers, the ones who really do sell rare coins have said over and over that it is not hard to sell rare coins, it's hard for them to find and buy rare coins.
Is this possible? I wouldn't doubt since the V Nickel in some sets looks a little too good. That is if that is what you get rather than an AG nickel.
Especially when the term rare is used when presenting common date buffalo nickels and Mercury dimes things still floating around circulation that the coin roll hunters still find. I found three Mercury dimes so far, one in VF condition.